A. Benabdelmouna et M. Abiracheddarmency, DISTRIBUTION AND CHROMOSOMAL ORGANIZATION OF 18S-5.8S-25S AND 5S RDNAIN PETUNIA SPECIES, Agronomie, 17(6-7), 1997, pp. 349-360
We have analyzed the interspecific variation of the 5S rDNA spacer by
the polymerase chain reaction in seven Petunia species. The species st
udied could be separated into two groups with regard to the size of th
e amplified 5S rDNA variants: one group, with a 460-bp repeat unit, in
cluding P linearis (2n = 18) and P integrifolia (2n = 14) and the seco
nd group, with a 350-bp repeat unit, including all the other wild spec
ies (2n = 14) studied and the P hybrida lines. The amplified fragments
have been cloned, and used in FISH experiments to determine the numbe
r and the location of the 5S rDNA units. The chromosomal organization
of the 5S rDNA enabled us to distinguish a group of coloured flowered
species with one locus adjacent to the major 18S-5.8S-25S rDNA locus o
n chromosome II, and a group of white flowered species with an additio
nal locus in the centromeric region of a metacentric chromosome (IV/VI
I). FISH analysis also revealed four hybridization sites of 18S-5.8S-2
5S rDNA in the majority of the Petunia species studied. Only P lineari
s and P parviflora (2n = 18) showed two hybridization sites. The four
sites of 18S-5.8S-25S rDNA are transcriptionally active as shown by th
eir expression pattern in interphase nuclei. Our FISH results combined
with PCR amplification and RFLP studies of the rDNA clusters give a n
ew insight into the phylogenetic relationships between wild species an
d the P hybrida lines.